![]() It is common for iPhones with outdated software to slow down over time. ![]() But just because it's been released, does that mean you should install it on your phone? This article will look at a few reasons why you may not want to update to iOS 17 just yet. In other words, there are no new features, but every iPhone 15 user will want to upgrade straight away, just to remove the possibility of iPhone overheating.įor a further analysis of the security issues, read what fellow Forbes contributor Kate O’Flaherty has to say, here.Apple released its iOS 17 update on the 18th September, and is available to everyone with a compatible iPhone. The second security issue is one where “a buffer overflow may result in arbitrary code execution.” This sounds startling but the good news is it was addressed by, Apple says, “updating to libvpx 1.13.1.” ![]() Apple even specifies that in the encouragement to update, saying it “addresses an issue that may cause iPhone to run warmer than expected.” MORE FROM FORBES Apple iPhone 15 Pro Overheating Reports: Insider Addresses Issue By David Phelanīut it’s also clear that there’s more to this update, with Apple saying that it “provides important bug fixes and security updates.” Specifically, there’s a kernel update which addresses problems with “a local attacker,” and means that “the issue was addressed with improved checks.” So, this should solve the issue with phones getting hot.
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